An Expose Of The Filmmaking Community At Yale
Reblogged from Indie Sonar: For this article we offer an insight into the life of an Ivy League filmmaker as they describe the process of making a comedy webseries at Yale. Read more... Read more… 3...
View ArticleFleming: Playing ball with the film industry
By Molly M. Fleming The Journal Record Read more: http://journalrecord.com/2013/06/04/fleming-playing-ball-with-the-film-industry-opinion/#ixzz2VSigcxti As a fan of movies, I think shooting a movie on...
View Article‘Teen Wolf’ Takes $11.09 Million as Top California Tax Credit
By Dave McNary Film Reporter @Variety_DMcNary The fourth season of MTV’s “Teen Wolf” will receive $11.09 million, the highest of the 31 new allocations from California’s Film and Television Tax Credit...
View ArticleProduced By Conference: A ‘gold rush’ out of L.A. for tax credits
By Richard Verrier – Source California, beware: Film producers are increasingly sizing up rivals in emerging regional production centers outside of Hollywood, from Pittsburgh to Atlanta. That was the...
View ArticleSubsidies for Hollywood film producers take from B.C. coffers
Subsidies for Hollywood film producers take from B.C. coffers. Filed under: Articles, Industry News, Media in Canada, News Tagged: Film tax credits provide a benefit to B.C, shooting films in B.C.
View ArticleA happy horror story, thanks to Georgia’s film tax credits
A happy horror story, thanks to Georgia’s film tax credits. Filed under: Articles, Film Tax Credits and Incentives, Industry Information, Industry News Tagged: Georgia tax incentives, Spitfire Studios,...
View ArticleNew tax incentive to give Lithuanian film industry a big boost
Lithuanian film producers predict that the number of movies produced in Lithuania next year will increase three-fold after the country’s parliament approved an amendment to the income tax incentive for...
View ArticlePAAFF’13 – Call for Film Submissions!
Why submit to PAAFF (Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival)? * We’re an award winning film festival based in Philadelphia, celebrating and elevating the Asian American experience. * Films are...
View ArticleBeg, Borrow and Steal: How to Make a Movie for Less than $10,000
by Eric Kochmer Posted on Monday, July 1st, 2013 at 6:40 pm. Written by Eric Kochmer Click here for Source In this installment of DIY Monday, moviemaker Eric Kochmer explains how to make a movie for...
View ArticlePennsylvania Renews $60M Film & TV Production Tax Credit Program
From Deadline Hollywood – There will be no increase or decrease in Pennsylvania’s Film and Television Production Tax Credit for the next four years. The state budget signed into law by Gov. Tom Corbett...
View ArticleOregon Legislature approves legislation on tax credits, mining; rejects voter...
SALEM — Lawmakers gave initial approval to $10 million in lottery-backed bonds for the Oregon Convention Center hotel Sunday as they signed off on a raft of legislation, rejected several high-profile...
View ArticleSalvation for VFX?: U.S. Could Tax Foreign Film Subsidies, Study Finds
The visual-effects industry has been devastated by tax subsidies, and a D.C. law firm thinks it has the solution By Brent Lang The visual effects industry in Los Angeles has been pummeled by foreign...
View ArticleChild Entertainment Laws – California
California has the most extensive matrix of laws regarding children working in the entertainment industry in the world. Applicable laws can be found scattered through the Family Code, Probate Code,...
View ArticleLouisiana Child Performer Trust Act (2005)
Louisiana passed their version of the Coogan law, Act 147, just before the hurricane hit New Orleans in 2005, as the film industry was expanding there. This bill, also known as SB158 was sponsored by...
View ArticleNew Jersey Entertainment Law for Minors
There is no minimum age requirement for children working in motion pictures and television programs. However, out-of-state minors under the age of 16 must procure a Special Theatrical Permit from the...
View ArticleNew Mexico Minors in Entertainment Law
Many families may recall that the legislation for child performer’s working in New Mexico was passed in April 2007 and went into effect June 2007. This was widely reported in connection to the Kid...
View ArticleChild performer regulations New York
New York Rules take effect April 1, 2013 http://labor.ny.gov/legal/laws/pdf/child-performer-regulations/part186-child-performer.pdf Highlights include: Work hours specific to each industry....
View ArticleColorado Springs actor nominated for Teen Choice Award
Actor Derek Theler, a Colorado Springs native and star of the ABC Family sitcom “Baby Daddy,” has been nominated for a 2013 Teen Choice Award. The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that...
View ArticleTelluride Film Festival Aug. 29 – Sept. 2, 2013
Each Labor Day weekend, the tiny mountain village of Telluride, Colorado triples in size. Swells of passionate film enthusiasts flood the town for four days of total cinematic immersion, embarking on a...
View ArticleDirector and Crew Wanted for a new short
Reblogged from Lawless View: Director and Crew Wanted for a new short - ??? Director and Crew Wanted for "After" (Working Title), which will be filmed in late august/early september. The film revolves...
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